stream_socket_enable_crypto

(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

stream_socket_enable_cryptoActive ou non le chiffrement, pour un socket déjà connecté

Description

stream_socket_enable_crypto(
    resource $stream,
    bool $enable,
    ?int $crypto_method = null,
    ?resource $session_stream = null
): int|bool

Active ou non le chiffrement, pour un socket déjà connecté.

Une fois les paramètres de chiffrement définis, le chiffrement peut être activé et désactivé dynamiquement en passant true ou false dans le paramètre enable.

Liste de paramètres

stream

La ressource de flux.

enable

Active ou non le chiffrement sur le flux.

crypto_method

Configure le chiffrement sur le flux. Les méthodes valides sont

  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv2_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv3_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_3_CLIENT (à partir de PHP 7.4.0)
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv2_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv3_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_SERVER
  • STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_3_SERVER (à partir de PHP 7.4.0)

Si omis, l'option de contexte crypto_method sur le contexte SSL du flux sera utilisée à la place.

session_stream

Initialise le flux avec la configuration issue du paramètre session_stream.

Valeurs de retour

Retourne true en cas de succès, false si la négociation a échoué ou 0 s'il n'y a pas assez de données et que vous devez essayer encore (uniquement pour les sockets non-bloquants).

Historique

Version Description
8.0.0 session_stream est désormais nullable.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Exemple avec stream_socket_enable_crypto()

<?php
$fp
= stream_socket_client("tcp://myproto.example.com:31337", $errno, $errstr, 30);
if (!
$fp) {
die(
"Impossible de se connecter : $errstr ($errno)");
}

/* Activation du chiffrement durant l'identification */
stream_socket_enable_crypto($fp, true, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT);
fwrite($fp, "USER god\r\n");
fwrite($fp, "PASS secret\r\n");

/* Désactivation du chiffrement pour le reste */
stream_socket_enable_crypto($fp, false);

while (
$motd = fgets($fp)) {
echo
$motd;
}

fclose($fp);
?>

Résultat de l'exemple ci-dessus est similaire à :

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User Contributed Notes 8 notes

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bobe at webnaute dot net
8 years ago
Constants added in PHP 5.6 :

STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_ANY_SERVER
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_SERVER
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_SERVER
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_SERVER

Now, be careful because since PHP 5.6.7, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT (same for _SERVER) no longer means any tls version but tls 1.0 only (for "backward compatibility"...).

Before PHP 5.6.7 :
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT = STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv2_CLIENT|STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv3_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT = STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT|STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT|STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT

PHP >= 5.6.7
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT = STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT|STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT|STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT
STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT = STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_0_CLIENT

PHP bug : https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=69195
Commit : https://github.com/php/php-src/commit/10bc5fd4c4c8e1dd57bd911b086e9872a56300a0

STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_SSLv23_CLIENT is not safe to use because before php 5.6.7, it means sslv2 or sslv3. So, you should do this :
<?php
$crypto_method
= STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT;

if (
defined('STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT')) {
   
$crypto_method |= STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_2_CLIENT;
   
$crypto_method |= STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLSv1_1_CLIENT;
}

stream_socket_enable_crypto($socket, true, $crypto_method);
?>
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Anonymous
2 years ago
If you need to change a stream from unencrypted to crypted after unencrypted traffic has been processed, you use the stream-socket-recvfrom function to read instead of fread when reading the unencrypted traffic. Using fread will cause some of the buffer of the initial CLIENT HELLO message to be read into it's buffers causing the SSL handshake to fail in some situations.
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tigger (AT) tiggerswelt d0t net
17 years ago
As already mentioned above:

stream_socket_enable_crypto is likely to fail/return zero if the socket is in non-blocking mode.

You may either wait some seconds until all neccessary data has arrived or switch temporary to blocking mode:

<?PHP

  stream_set_blocking
($fd, true);
 
stream_socket_enable_crypto ($fd, true, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT);
 
stream_set_blocking ($fd, false);

?>

This works very fine for me ;-)
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play dot it at play-it dot net
1 year ago
Information to the difference of `crypto_method`

There is `STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_CLIENT` and `STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_SERVER`

`STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_CLIENT` is used for clients, like:
```php
<?php
$client
= stream_socket_client("tcp://example.com:443", $errno, $errstr);
stream_socket_enable_crypto($client, true, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT);

//...
?>
```

This code makes a TLS Handshake and the `stream_socket_enable_crypto` sends a `Client HELLO`

`STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_SERVER` is used for servers, like:
<?php
$server
= stream_socket_server("tcp://example.com:443", $errno, $errstr, STREAM_SERVER_BIND | STREAM_SERVER_LISTEN);
stream_context_set_option($server, ["ssl" => [
   
"local_cert" => __DIR__."/https.crt",
   
"local_pk" => __DIR__."/https.key",
]]);

//...

$client = stream_socket_accept($server);
stream_socket_enable_crypto($client, true, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_SERVER);

//...
?>

This code makes a TLS Handshake and the `stream_socket_enable_crypto` sends a `Server HELLO` after the client send a `Client HELLO`.

so use `STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_CLIENT` for requesting data and `STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_*_SERVER` for serving data, after accepting a client.
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Zero
1 year ago
Since PHP 7.2, TLS equates to TLS_ANY, so STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT means any TLS versions.
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cgy at anymacro dot com
6 years ago
$context = stream_context_create();
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'allow_self_signed', false);
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'verify_peer', false);
stream_context_set_option($context, 'ssl', 'verify_peer_name', false);
$fp = stream_socket_client("unix:///tmp/ssl.sock", $errno, $errstr, 30,STREAM_CLIENT_ASYNC_CONNECT | STREAM_CLIENT_CONNECT,$context);

stream_socket_enable_crypto($fp, true, STREAM_CRYPTO_METHOD_TLS_CLIENT);

错误提示:
PHP Warning:  stream_socket_enable_crypto(): this stream does not support SSL/crypto
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bobe at webnaute dot net
9 years ago
There is an error in the description of the third argument:
"If omitted, the crypto_type context option on the stream's SSL context will be used instead."

The name of the context option is "crypto_method", NOT "crypto_type" which is just the name of the argument.
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mark at kinoko dot fr
17 years ago
Just to avoid letting you search everywhere why your code doesn't work when using this function to enable crypto as a server, and when using TLS, you have to put the certificate in the "ssl" context, even if you start a TLS, SSLv3, etc.. server.

I had some troubles because of that...
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